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Speaker 1 (00:50):
Good morning. There seems to be like two realities.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
One is what you're seeing on television in print, and
the other is what you're seeing on social media. And
they're two very different realities, very much like the matrix
we live in every day. One is carrying out this
grand illusion. The other is not necessarily buying it. A
couple of things. First, they've done a great job of

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hiding all the protesting and violence. They're just simply not
allowing you to see it. And the only place you
really can get a glimpse of any of the nonsense
on the streets, from dancing abortion pills to vaseectomy trucks
and craziness is on social media. The one I want

(01:39):
to highlight real quickly before we talk to David Sanati
is I love Benny Johnson and he hit the streets
of Chicago to ask Kamala Harris supporters who they support
and why listen.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Trumper Kamala, What do you think Trumper Kamala Harris?

Speaker 4 (01:53):
Oh God, it's Kamala Definitely, Yes, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
What's your favorite thing Kamala done last four years? Honestly, actually,
don't use this, come all what.

Speaker 5 (02:11):
We Honestly, I'm not gonna you know.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Ti Wa who is? He doesn't even know who Tim
Walls is.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Welcome to the Grand Illusion.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Come on in and see what's up.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
The stick song Grand Illusion is actually a masterpiece written
by Dennis De Young, not Tommy.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Shaw, who I was a bigger fan of.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
But it just talks about the illusion of life versus
what really matters. At the end of the day, this
is a grand illusion, and last night the two best
at creating a theatrical grand illusion, Barack and Michelle Obama,
both shined to David's Anati's with the American Policy Roundtable,
host of the Public Square heard on two undred stations,

(02:55):
and he is our senior contributor here at your Warning Show.
At the end of the day, it is it's a
grand illusion, and it's all based on partisan emotion. At
the end of the day, you got a government solution
versus government is the problem, a far left versus far right.
And somewhere there's a silent center, especially in Pennsylvania, that's
going to decide what reality is.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Good morning, David, Good morning, Michael Hope. You got a
little sleep last night, three hours. These are tough times to.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
Be in the media.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
What we saw last night, well, first everyone's talking about
the Obamas, and you have to but particularly about Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is the master spellbinder of false hope. He
had his entire campaign originally developed on the words hope
and change. The change we got the hope seems to
have been an illusion because it's built upon everything that's false.

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And if you study Barack Obama as we have, and
you study his speeches as we have, and you study
his life and his career as we have, you find
there's always a little tailtale.

Speaker 6 (04:04):
Sign in a speech.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Well, he reminds us that the ideas of the past
must disappear and we must move forward into a new
world of justice as defined by him. And that's why
this is the Party of False Hope, because it's make believe.
It's all make believe, and it completely denies all the
lessons of the human experience of the thousands of years

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that we've lived on this planet. Now, it's easy to
do that if you're one of the most entitled people
that's ever been on the earth. And that would define
Barack Obama. Ask if he's ever signed the front of
a paycheck, if he's ever faced challenges with the irs,
if he's ever understood what it means to actually have
to earn something as opposed to being promoted based upon

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his potential or his standing, and you can understand why,
in a world of victimization, in a world of race
will bias, that he would come to the place of
thinking he is a prophet of a new world, and
that he is, in essence the high priests of that world.
And this is the tonality, this is the definition, and

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it's always masked with the ab structure.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
He always talks about we need.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
To listen to our opponents, but then, of course do
everything we want to do.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
We just rovigated to listen, not to change.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
But I thought that was very I thought that was
very revealing last night whenever he or Michelle would talk about,
you know, this isn't us versus them. We got to
unite as a country. We got to move forward in hope.
We got to love our neighbors. We got we got
to get along with the people we disagree with. It'd
be like golf collapse. But when they would go low
and accuse Donald Trump of being a felon or a

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racist or a rapist, place goes crazy. That to me
reveals it's a facade. The only energy and the only
union is really their hatred of Donald Trump. There is
no real enthusiasm for Kamala Harris or worse, what the
party stands for. Same thing with the Obamas. They love
the Obamas and the way they speak, but they don't

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they're not really attached to all this stuff that they're
really trying to sell.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Well, in the case of the Obamas and Kamala Harris,
Trump is simply their whipping boy, and he is a
suitable one to fit the role. They're having a wonderful
time doing it. But the reality is it's about the ideas,
because it's the ideas that control in essence a government,
the ideas that matter, the ideas that we actually act

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upon half consequences. And these people are philosophical lightweights in
this regard. They don't understand the human experience. They understand
their human experience, and they understand how to sell the
human experience, but they don't understand the historical context of
how people behave in a community such as this one,
and in America as vast as the one that we have.

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They live in their own illusion. Now, I'm not suggesting
that the Republicans are necessarily across the board any better,
but this is a party that is first off, a
party because I think the entirety of last night is
diminished by what we actually saw in the hip hop
vote count with the DJ I think at that stage

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in the game, all that's left to do is to
roll out the footage of President Camacho in Idiocracy, because
in essence, what we're looking at is a political party
that's saying it is more important to be cool and
to be hip than to.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Be right or substantive at all. By the way, that's
a great movie watching. When you texted me something about
that yesterday, I said, I'd much rather be watching that
right now. David Zanati is our senior national contributor. He's
hosted The Public Square on two hundred stations, and he's
the CEO of.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
The American Policy round Table.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
I'm gonna do some quick questions for you because I
really want to make sure everybody's feeling the same thing.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Number one.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Watching last night, I didn't forget, but I was quickly
reminded how good both of them are, Michelle and Barack Obama.
They're very gifted speakers, and what they can lie and
say and sell in ten seconds it would take us
two hours to untangle and proves a lie. That makes
them very dangerously gifted, if you will, in deception and distortion.
But they were very very good. Why would they bury

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him after eleven pm Eastern?

Speaker 6 (08:24):
I actually don't know that.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
I think the Republicans also forgot they were on Central Time,
And I sincerely don't know the answer to that question.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Michael has mystified me in both conventions.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
I mean, Joe Biden, Look, you sold his presidency away,
you assassinated his presidency and political career. Yeah, you can
bury that after midnight Eastern time, but you got the
two most dangerous weapons alive in politics today, and you
wait till eleven pm Eastern to even have the first
Lady Stars.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
The DJ party was more important.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Well, and then what's not lost on me is that
place is Monday night AOC in primetime and Tuesday Night
Bernie Sanders in primetime for the Squad and the Justice
Democrats and the socialist portion of their party. These delegates
chanting and waving their orchestrated signs, they don't realize they're
losing their party as they're celebrating it.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Is it okay to say on radio that the message
was pretty clear last night that it's really not cool
to be white, well, or a man or a white
man like okay, I'm getting it, so okay, I understand.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
But that that's been playing out over the decade. I
thought what was interesting is this party has shifted so
far left. It's unrecognizable, all right. It is in in platform,
it's the Socialist Party of nineteen twelve.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
But now they're in mid air.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Yeah, but they're not. They're not disguising it anymore.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Now we're way left, the leftist, most left ever, and
we're proud of it. Remember the old mischell Obama when
they go lo, you go hi. Last night she probably
went low and stayed low. I mean, there is a shift.
There is a constant contradiction of what they're saying as
they're doing the opposite.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
That's classic Sololensky. I'm curious of this, David.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
This may be the most far left versus far right
presidential election in history. Is there a silent center like
in nineteen sixty eight? And what are they making of
all this? From both sides?

Speaker 6 (10:25):
No, there isn't.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Generationally, there isn't because the people that are in the
center are by and large conflicted deeply. Now I'm not
suggesting it's the majority of them, but a significant number
are more interested in being cool, in smoken dope, and
in basically being left alone. To this streaming audio and video,
I mean to say video. I'm all for streaming audio,

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but they're more interested in Netflix than they are in reality.
And now I'm not saying it's the majority, but it
is a significant number. And these people know that if
they bullied them in the high school methodology of stick
with us or you're no longer cool, that they'll persuade them.
This is the difference between it. And here's the difference, Michael.

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Half of the American households in this country do not
pay feral income tax. They do not have the same
reality and the people who are paying for the party.

Speaker 6 (11:18):
That's the difference.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
The people who are paying for the party are the
ones who are suffering in this country, not the people
who are beneficiaries of the party. And the Obamas have
been beneficiaries of other people paying their bills for a
long long time.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
In full transparency, I could do all three hours with David.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
So this is pure pleasure for me. But this I
want you to.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
I've been using the Barack Obama's data to get people's
attention because it's effective. I want to shut up. I'll
even turn my microphone off. But along with what you're saying,
this celebration of abortion, which there's a big trickery being played.
They're making it about IVF making it about miscarriages, They're

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making it about rape and incest. I mean, you're talking
less than one percent of most abortions are birth control.
Because life in America without acknowledging a creator and the
sacredness of the creation, life in America begins when it's wanted.
That's the truth and that's the key. But when you
base your entire convention and party on the celebration of

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taking the lives of unborn children, care to explain to
them what that means for the future of our country
see China and the sustainability of our economy and entitlement programs,
Because that's that's the part of the grand illusion. Everybody's
missing well.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
And just as tragically, Michael, to deny the history that
the people who started all of this did so, as
in the case of Margaret Saying or the founder of
Plant parented because she wanted to get rid of the
undesirable leads in society, which primarily were black people. In
her opinion, this is tragic. What we're dealing with is
a party of false hope because it's built in the concept.

Speaker 6 (13:08):
That humanity is the enemy.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Ultimately, they would like to see less people in the
world because they believe that humans.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
Are the problem.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
Okay, that humans were not put here to manage this place,
make it productive and fruitful. But in fact humans are
the problem. It's a philosophical problem.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
They worship the planet over the creator of it and
its inhabitants.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
They absolutely do.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
Yeah, And so you come to the formula.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
When you lose God in your philosophical construct, you lose
the value of man. And that's what's happened to them.
The reason that they want to lose God is the
same old angle that we heard in the Garden of Eden.
It's more fun to pretend to.

Speaker 6 (13:45):
Be God than to be subject to God.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
That's the ancient human dilemma. Every person has to face
that decision sooner or later. And the fact of the
matter is that the world that they're offering is a
world of false hope because it can't save us. It cannot, say,
not only cannot save us for eternity, it can't save
us here in our relational constructs and the way we
deal with one another and the ability to forgive each other,
people who have never been forgiven don't know how to forge.

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They have no capacity to forgive. And in the world
without a God who forgives us, how do you find
the merit to forgive and the grace to forgive each other?
These people talk about grace, they talk about hope, but
then they deny the source of it being transcended beyond themselves.
That's why the Party of False Hope, and that's why
their ideas ultimately always collapse, because they forget something. For

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all their nobility, there is evil in the world, and
every time they create a paradigm of utopia, bad people
come in and exploit it, and people get hurt. This
is the false reality of the false Hope.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Second Chronicle seven fourteen. It applied for Israel, it applies
for America. Look it up, read it, study it. The
grand illusion is that government can be second Chronicle seven fourteen,
or the more ridiculous grand illusion Mala Harris can be
second Chronicle seven fourteen, or the Obamas can be second

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Chronicle seven fourteen.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Let's not forget Michael with all respect and Donald Trump
or Donald Trump could yeah, no, hey, look I don't
disguise it.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
I think the biggest problem in America today politically is
the two parties.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
So I have no problem with that, but I get
back to the people.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
One thing I will say for Barack Obama, he did
a brilliant job of I think Michelle Obama did a
brilliant job of letting everybody know. This is a sugar high,
This is a narrative, This is political theater, This is
an illusion. Sooner or later comes the word salads, the
poor debate performances. These are flawed people, and there's going
to be a flawed candidate. She braced them for that.

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Barack Obama brilliantly did what I would want to do,
although he penned on Donald Trump, and that is this
election isn't about them, It's about us. That was brilliantly done.
That's been sitting there for someone to do. Why Donald
Trump hasn't done it more effectively Barack Obama. Now the
question is kN Kamala Harris, and I think they're headed
for a thump tonight. And maybe that's by design so

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she can shine Friday night. But at the end of
the day, it's a grand illusion. And I don't know
that she's capable of closing the deal. We won't know
that by Thursday night because she's gonna be reading a teleprompter.
But sooner or later, she's got to sell people. She's
the goods and I don't think they're there. But we'll see.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
We'll see.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
They're on a short field, Michael, We'll find out.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Thanks for bringing us along with you on the drive
to work. This is your morning show. I'm Michael del
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Neil go.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
No, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
DNC convention closed Tuesday night with speeches from Michelle and
Barack Obama. They are still the stars of the party.
We don't have an answer for why they waited till
after midnight to let those stars shine, but they did,
and they shine now tonight. The challenge keep the momentum
going when you have Mayor Pete Nancy Pelosi and nothing's

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quite electric as Tim Walls that no one really knows
much about, gonna be an interesting challenge, or maybe by
design to kind of set up Thursday night to shine
a little more well.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
Wednesdays are always the VP, right, so we know that
that was coming. But you're right, I don't think we're
expecting a whole lot of.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
How do you say it?

Speaker 4 (17:27):
See now I'm struggling to speak as I'm going to
accuse someone of being a poor speaker.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
You need to add a little stutter. It helps me.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
But I don't think we're going to get the kind
of rhetoric that we heard from the Obamas last night.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
From Tim Walls. A high bar to clear tonight is
one way of saying it.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Yeah, I mean, you know, Tim is just not very
you know, electric, But that's okay, It'll be very interesting strategically.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Does he again all of them?

Speaker 2 (17:56):
I think they were public This is one thing I'm
trying to be objective as I can be a rooting
for one side clearly, but I think the Republicans did
a better job of talking to the audience watching the
Democrats have immersed themselves more in the energy of the room.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Maybe that energy is real and it has sucked them in.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
For Tim Walls, the question is does he sell himself
or does he sell Kamala Harris? And does he talk
to the room or does he talk to America and
specifically Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
That's what I'm interested in.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
How much more are we going to hear him called
coach Walls tonight. You know, is this the locker room
pep talk that we're going to hear from the coach?
Is that the angle that he takes to try to
keep the crowd fired up and energized. You know, they
talked about some of the celebrities where we have a
musical performance or an endorsement to stir the pot and
maybe be more of a distraction tonight, because yeah, I'm

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not expecting a whole heck of a lot, but.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
You know, we might be surprised. And Bill Clinton, all right,
so this party has gone for the eight year old
seventy eight year old Bill Clinton battle.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
And not in the greatest self, but you know, and
he's not the speaker he used to be, and this
isn't the party he used to lead, and clearly we
saw the leaders of the party the night before, but
he is the hope turns to him because it can't
be on Nancy Pelosi and Pete boodhijit, right.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
And I don't think they'll be going, you know, really
into the primetime hours, you know, the biggest spots. But yeah,
I don't expect much from the former House Speaker. Buda
might be all right, you know, I think he's better
at answering the questions and punching back against conservative questions,
but I'm not sure speaking in an arena is necessarily

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his strong Rory O'Neil joining us.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
In terms of the convention, look, usually, let me get
back to the basics. Conventions are about the business of
the convention, the top and bottom of your ticket, uniting
your base and sending them off with momentum. I believe
that that that is probably taking place. The problem is

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they politically assassinated and remove from office the guy who
earned all the votes, buried him after midnight in his speech,
and you know, kind of did this coronation and grand illusion.
All right, Well, the bottom line is they're also thematically
trying to pass the torch to a new generation, which,
by the way, I'm hearing some clips used in news
today that make Donald Trump sound much older compared to

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the energy that we've been hearing in Chicago.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
I think that's part of the play.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
But the problem was Joe Biden, buried till after midnight,
didn't really pass the torch.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
He made it about his legacy.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
The Obamas tried to pass the torch, but they just
so outshine the reality.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
I don't know that the torch got passed.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Does Bill Clinton, who's incapable of really passing the torch
or even getting the attention or reaching this generation.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
Where's it going? I mean, it's not his torch to pass.
But yeah, yeah, I mean it's kind of set up
for failure. Tonight, I think you and I should go
to sleep. I think we can get I would just
clips in the morning. Well, I mean someone tuning in
to change their mind about it. You know, who's the
audience for this thing.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
It's an infomercial and you're either going to buy the
product or you're not. And you know, if you watch
for the morbid curiosity of what they're trying to do
and trying to be a political observer, you're still going
to soak it all in. But you know, I don't
think they're really going to be changing a lot of
hearts and minds out there. It's a motivation game, and
if they can motivate black women, who are the heart
of the Democratic Party right now and get them fired

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up there at the target to at least solidify a
base moving forward.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
I'll end with this. It's a grand illusion. I'll grant you,
but one that they're pulling off with their base. I
don't know if they're pulling it off with undecided voters
in the middle of America.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
Great reporting is always rory. We'll talk again tomorrow. All right,
you're just waking up. I think you know what the
job stories are the Democrats. They came out swinging last night.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
With the one two punch of the Obamas, and expectations
were very, very high, and the Obamas lived up to it.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Mark Mayfield as our story.

Speaker 8 (22:05):
Former President Obama says Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are
the leaders that American needs right now.

Speaker 9 (22:11):
We do not need four more years a bluster and
bumbling and chaos. We have seen that movie before, and
we all know that the sequel is usually worse.

Speaker 8 (22:25):
Speaking at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, he went
after Donald Trump, saying reelecting him would be dangerous. Obama
said Harris won't get up every morning and fight for
the American people. He also warned Democrats must remain focused
in the next eleven weeks in order to beat Trump.
He also said one of his best decisions was to
appoint Joe Biden as his vice president, and former President
Trump was counter programming the Democratic National Convention with a

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visit to Michigan.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Yesterday.

Speaker 8 (22:50):
Speaking from the small town of Howell, Trump focused on
the issue of crime. Meanwhile, his pick for VP, Ohio,
Senator JD. Vance, appeared at a campaign event in battleground, Wisconsin.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
That was also focused on crime. That's politics. Mark Mayfield,
NBC News Radio.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Mark can't cover everything in the report, but I would
just simply add for Michelle Obama and Barack Obama, Michelle
kind of prepped them for bad days ahead. You're on
a sugar high. This is the convention. It's Kumbaya. These
are human beings and they're going to make mistakes. Translation words,
salads are coming, bad debate performances are coming. Are you

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going to get the job done? Never mind the candidates,
It's up to you that can be very effective. This
is what the Obamas do well. For Barack Obama, he
made it clear this elections about us, not these candidates,
and they've got to get out and make it happen.
But they bury them both. After eleven Eastern they continue
to run long and bury their big speakers, leaving primetime

(23:48):
for Monday Night AOC Tuesday Night Bernie Sanders and late
primetime for the second gentleman whose job it was to
sell you. Not the politician Kamala Harris, but the person.

Speaker 10 (24:00):
Kamala Harris was exactly the right person for me at
an important moment in my life, and at this moment
in our nation's history. She is exactly the right president.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Well tonight, it's Wednesday night. That means your vice presidential
nominee accepting his place on the ticket. Tim Walls also
have Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosian Transportation Secretary, you know him
as mayor Pete for a president. Trump was counterprogramming the
DNC convention in Michigan.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Lisa Taylor's back with more on that story.

Speaker 11 (24:31):
Speaking from the small town of Howell, Trump focused on
the issue of crime the.

Speaker 12 (24:35):
Past four years and Marxist left has waged a vicious war.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
On law enforcement in our country.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
They've taken away the dignity and the spirit.

Speaker 11 (24:45):
Meanwhile, has picked for VP Ohio Senator JD. Van Superior
to campaign event in battleground Wisconsin that was also focused
on crime. I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Swiftees are taking an issue with Donald Trump, even though
Donald Trump has nothing to do with it.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Michael Boord reports.

Speaker 12 (25:00):
Swifties upset that the Republican presidential candidate posted to social
media photos that suggest the pop star had endorsed his campaign.
They're all fakes created by artificial intelligence, but experts say
the political ramifications are real.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
We're talking about the potential for AI misleading or just
designed to provoke people.

Speaker 12 (25:18):
UTSA professor John Taylor thinks this will lead to legislation
to reign end deep fakes. One of the AI pictures
showed women wearing t shirts that said Swifties for Trump.
So far, the singer has not made a statement. I'm
Michael Boord.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
The infamous police officer convicted of killing George Floyd is
now a resident of Texas.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Brian Shook report on.

Speaker 7 (25:37):
Tuesday, Derek Chauvin was relocated from a transfer facility in
Oklahoma to a minimum security federal prison in Big Spring, Texas.
There's no word as to why the move took place.
The change comes this same day that fellow former Minneapolis
police officer Thomas Lane, who was also convicted in the
Floyd case, was released from prison. I'm Brian, and Shook.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Well, the old expression is three strikes, you're out. I
guess for j Lo. This is now four filing for
divorce from Ben Affleck details now with Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
So TMC broke.

Speaker 8 (26:20):
The news that j Loo filed the paperwork on Tuesday
in California. The singer filed for divorce by herself and
without an attorney, listing the date of separation as April
twenty six, twenty four, less than two years after the
couple were married in Las Vegas. The Dan Lopez filed
the paperwork also marked the second anniversary of the large
wedding ceremony that the company held in Georgia a month

(26:41):
after their Vegas elopement.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
I'm Mark Mayfield somewhere a rod saying, now you hear me?
My brother?

Speaker 2 (26:48):
My dad used to have an expression, this whole getting
back together thing. If you had a gallon of milk
in the refrigerator and it was spoiled, what makes you
think going back two months later, it won't be spoiled.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
So take two of Afleck and j Lo End's the way.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Take one and sports Tebacks won three one over the Marlins.
It was the Guardians nine to five over my Yankees.
Ray shut out the A's one nothing, Rangers, Mariners, Cardinals,
and Nationals all lost Birthdays. Sex and the City actress
Kim Ktrell is sixty eight years old, singer Casey Musgraves
thirty six, actress Hayden Panitier thirty five years old, and

(27:24):
Flip or Flop HGTV host Tarik al Mussa is forty three.
And if it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so glad
you were born. And thanks for waking up with your
morning show.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
This is James from Greenwood, South Carolina, and my morning
show is your Morning Show of Michael Dozorno.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
The grand illusion was powerful.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
I didn't forget, but I was quickly reminded of just
how good Michelle Obama and Barack Obama are.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Now.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
If I had those kinds of political weapons, and they
are two of the most gifted speakers in politics alive today,
I certainly wouldn't have buried him after eleven pm Eastern.
But your morning show correspondent and White House correspondent and
Supreme Court bar attorney John Decker is joining us.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
John.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
If anybody forgot how good the Obamas were, they were
quickly reminded if they stayed up.

Speaker 13 (28:17):
They still got it.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Yeah, they do.

Speaker 13 (28:19):
You know, They've they've left the scene you know, they've
moved on to private life, but they still have those
incredible communication skills. We saw that first with Michelle Obama
last night, and then we saw it with former President
Barack Obama showing why he is a two term president
because he has just such incredible gifts as a speaker.

(28:40):
And that was certainly true last night. They both had
everyone in the United Center eating from the palm of
their hands. That's how good they are. And that's not
something every speaker can say who speaks at that convention.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
No, and by the way, I'm going to go underneath
the surface of just the pure charisma and energy because
that's part of the grand illusion. But they had specific
missions for Michelle Obama.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
She took the hit.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
She took the real hard hits on Trump, which I
thought was interesting for somebody that when you go low,
you go hi.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
She went low and did it.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
But she had a clear message to them, there's gonna
be tough days ahead. In other words, she kind of
alluded to the flaws of these two candidates and they're
inexperiences candidates. Translation word salads are coming, bad debate performances
are coming.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
But this is about you, and it's up to you to.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Not have a Goldilock syndrome and to get out there
no matter what happens, stay focused and make it happen.
I thought that was very effective for Barack Obama. He
did the one thing I've been waiting for someone to
do and say, it's not about Kamala, it's not about Trump,
it's not about politicians. It's about us, we the people.
Not that they're not selling that, but and I thought

(29:51):
that was was kind of effective. And then attaching old
hope to new hope. Those they had some real, you know,
shovel work to do, and in the midst of all
that charisma they were doing it.

Speaker 13 (30:05):
Well, you're right, And you know what, we did not
hear from them, unless I just happened to miss it, Michael.
We didn't hear any references at all to January the sixth,
You know, is an argument that has been used by
other speakers at the convention, but it wasn't used by
the Obamas. We talked about, you know, what it would
mean if Donald Trump has returned to the White House,

(30:27):
Not so much the end of democracy, but certainly the
things that he brought to the table when he was
president would be brought back to the table if he's
elected once again.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
And I think.

Speaker 13 (30:38):
That that's the best approach, you know, rather than focus
on what Joe Biden had focused on primarily when he
was the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
I'm not your typical bias talk show host. I shoot straight.
But it is a grand illusion. And what was kind
of revealed is right under the surface. You know, whenever
Barack or Michelle We'll talk about minimal response, whenever they
would talk about let's put our political differences aside. We're Americans,
let's unite. We have a common purpose, we have common interest.
Golf collapse when it got to attacks on Donald Trump

(31:12):
the building, and by the way, both of them did
it very well.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
The place went nuts and the roof came off.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
Doesn't that suggest that potentially there is less real enthusiasm
for Kamala Harrison what she stands for, if they even know,
versus their fear or hatred of Donald Trump and losing power.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
That seems to be still pretty much the current under
the water.

Speaker 13 (31:35):
Well, let me remind you of something that sometimes we forget,
and that is just what happened four years ago. Not
this great outpouring of law, of support, energy, excitement for
Joe Biden. He was elected president because they did not
want to elect Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Let me remind you of twenty six once again.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
And let me remind you of twenty sixteen when they
didn't want Hill and that's how Trump won in the
first place. Oh no, this stuff could be working, all right?
How do they avoid or is it by design? Look?
I don't get this whole running late. It's disrespectful, but I.

Speaker 13 (32:10):
Mean last night I don't either.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Yeah, but last night it was just stupid.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
You've got the two most powerful weapons alive in politics,
and you put them on after eleven pm Eastern when
you have Eastern time zones that are going to decide
this election. I mean, I just thought it was insanity.
But how do they avoid the letdown tonight? I mean,
mayor Pete Nancy Pelosi, Let's face it, Bill Clinton's no
Barack Obama especially not anymore? Or is that by designing
so that she can shine the following night?

Speaker 13 (32:35):
Well, you know, why do they put Joe Biden on
after eleven o'clock as well? You know, it's hard to
believe his speech. It seems like was a week ago.
It on Monday night. Well, how do they avoid that? Well,
you know, I think that like anything you saw this
at the Republican Convention. You try to keep up the energy.
You try to keep those delegates that are in Chicago

(32:55):
for this convention unified, energize, excited, galvanized, and you do that,
you know, through an exciting program. And you know, to
your point, I'm shocked that they didn't learn the lesson
from Monday night. Hopefully Democrats learned a lesson from last night.
You can't put these people on after eleven pm Eastern time.

(33:16):
To your point, you know, you got Georgia in the
East coast, you got Pennsylvania in the East coast, You've
got Michigan. You know, these are states that will decide
this election. These are the states that need to see
these people, particularly someone like Tim Wallas, who will speak tonight.
He's well known in Minnesota, but really not well known
throughout the rest of the country. He's only been Kamala

(33:38):
Harris's running mate for count It just thirteen days. So
he really needs to do a good job of introducing
himself to the American public, to someone.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Who's dedicated his life to the law and to tennis.
It was an unforced error. On that note, I saved
the best for last. John Decker always appreciate our time together.
We'll talk again tomorrow. We're all in this together. This
is Your Morning Show with Michael Ndel Joiner
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